REL 133 Week 5 Individual Assignment Common Elements of Eastern

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Choose three of the Eastern religious traditions studied in the course.
Complete the University Material: Common Elements of Eastern Religious Traditions template located on the student website.

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Resource: Understanding Religious Beliefs and Traditions II simulation
Choose one of the Western religious traditions discussed in the course.
Write a 2,100- to 2,450-word paper about the contemporary issues facing the Western religious traditions studied in this course. The paper should discuss the following:
Historical connections and theological similarities with the other two religions—this section is limited to 350 to 700 words
Contemporary struggles within the religion and with the other two religions
Cite at least five references in addition to the textbook.
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
Prepare a 10- to 12-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation with notes on contemporary struggles within the chosen religion and with the other two religions. Do not include the historical connections and theological similarities.
Format citations and references consistent with APA guidelines.

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Islam means, at its root, “surrender”. How does Islamic belief and practice reflect the importance of surrendering to Allah? How is this idea expressed in similar ways in Judaism and Christianity?

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What are the Three Jewels of Buddhism? What are the Four Noble Truths? What are the steps of the Noble Eightfold Path? How do these teachings inform the practice of Buddhism?

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Prepare a 700-1050 Words Paper on Jewish holy days:
Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
Sukkot
Hanukkah
Purim
Passover
Shavuot
Include in your paper:
The time of the year of the holy day(s)
The historical origin of the holy day(s)